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to disobey
verb
To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody).
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He decided to disobey Nixon's unspoken edict.
To throw up is to disobey orders.
We all have this desire to sin, to disobey God.
But the plant continued to disobey the rules.
Jarvis is naïve to expect a firm to disobey.
"I don't think I would have been able to disobey".
I am writing about disobedience and preparing myself to disobey".
In its reluctance to disobey itself, it often seemed effete.
She proceeds to disobey and lose him to Amy.
It was possible for me to disobey that voice but very difficult not to believe it.
Fixing to sell out, I command my sundry notions to disobey me.
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